born digital, photographs
ARCH279772
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Labelled: " Any 23, 5; Greg Lynn". Annotations on the original physical media: "glFormAnyHow, Disk 2". Most common file formats: AppleDouble Resource Fork, Tagged Image File Format, Adobe Illustrator.
1997-2000
Digital image files, Any magazine, issue 23
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ARCH279772
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Labelled: " Any 23, 5; Greg Lynn". Annotations on the original physical media: "glFormAnyHow, Disk 2". Most common file formats: AppleDouble Resource Fork, Tagged Image File Format, Adobe Illustrator.
born digital, photographs
1997-2000
textual records
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2 file
ARCH242129
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Lightness Texts - Bernard Cache, Gilles Deleuze, John Rajchman, Greg Lynn, Rosalind Krauss, Saree Makdisi, Stan Allen, Roger Connah Lightness - Heidi Gilpin, John Rajchman, Toyo Ito, unidentified draft texts
1992-1994
Lightness Texts - Bernard Cache, Gilles Deleuze, John Rajchman
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ARCH242129
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Lightness Texts - Bernard Cache, Gilles Deleuze, John Rajchman, Greg Lynn, Rosalind Krauss, Saree Makdisi, Stan Allen, Roger Connah Lightness - Heidi Gilpin, John Rajchman, Toyo Ito, unidentified draft texts
textual records
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2 file
1992-1994
articles
Origins of the digital
drawings, textual records, born digital, photographs
ARCH279630
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Labelled: "Greg Lynn" (probably mislabelled or outdated label). Most common file formats: Apple Double Resource Fork, Microsoft Word for Macintosh Document, Microsoft Word Document, JPEG Interchange File Format, unidentified file format.
1998-2001
Articles, transcripts and other textual materials, Anymore journal
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Labelled: "Greg Lynn" (probably mislabelled or outdated label). Most common file formats: Apple Double Resource Fork, Microsoft Word for Macintosh Document, Microsoft Word Document, JPEG Interchange File Format, unidentified file format.
drawings, textual records, born digital, photographs
1998-2001
Series
Projects
AP198.S1
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Series consists of records documenting two of Kivi Sotamaa and OCEAN North’s projects: the Open Arena – Töölö Football Stadium and the Terra Cultura – Jyväskylä Music and Art Centre. Both projects were international architectural competitions worked on concurrently in 1997. The collaborative process around these projects allowed exploring design methods through the usage of digital tools. Records, for the most part, consist of digital files and show the design process for both projects. In discussions with Greg Lynn, Johan Bettum and Kivi Sotamaa have expressed that they had broached Töölö as a landscape and Jyväskylä as a cloud. Altogether, this vision is visible in the digital drawings for both projects, although more predominantly in the Jyväskylä records which also includes detailed plans. For both projects, digital drawings and models were created using CAD software (Microstation, form*Z, 3D Studio). Many drawings were saved exclusively as raster or vector images. Project records include physical drawings. For Töölö, drawings show mainly the work on the shape of the structure and include printouts from CAD drawings. These are partial plans and sections. The records for Jyväskylä include sections and plans of the different levels of the building as well as an annotated sketch. Textual records in Series 2 provide more context for the design process and the creation and use of methodologies such as particle streaming, used in the design process for Jyväskylä, and Channelling Systems, used in the design process for Töölö. Sources: Greg Lynn, ed. Archaeology of the Digital 17: OCEAN North, Jyväskylä Music and Arts Centre, Montréal: Canadian Centre for Architecture, 2017. ePub.
1997
Projects
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AP198.S1
Description:
Series consists of records documenting two of Kivi Sotamaa and OCEAN North’s projects: the Open Arena – Töölö Football Stadium and the Terra Cultura – Jyväskylä Music and Art Centre. Both projects were international architectural competitions worked on concurrently in 1997. The collaborative process around these projects allowed exploring design methods through the usage of digital tools. Records, for the most part, consist of digital files and show the design process for both projects. In discussions with Greg Lynn, Johan Bettum and Kivi Sotamaa have expressed that they had broached Töölö as a landscape and Jyväskylä as a cloud. Altogether, this vision is visible in the digital drawings for both projects, although more predominantly in the Jyväskylä records which also includes detailed plans. For both projects, digital drawings and models were created using CAD software (Microstation, form*Z, 3D Studio). Many drawings were saved exclusively as raster or vector images. Project records include physical drawings. For Töölö, drawings show mainly the work on the shape of the structure and include printouts from CAD drawings. These are partial plans and sections. The records for Jyväskylä include sections and plans of the different levels of the building as well as an annotated sketch. Textual records in Series 2 provide more context for the design process and the creation and use of methodologies such as particle streaming, used in the design process for Jyväskylä, and Channelling Systems, used in the design process for Töölö. Sources: Greg Lynn, ed. Archaeology of the Digital 17: OCEAN North, Jyväskylä Music and Arts Centre, Montréal: Canadian Centre for Architecture, 2017. ePub.
Series
1997
Adam Caruso of Caruso St John and Brigitte Shim of Shim-Sutcliffe Architects address topics they consider to be of vital importance and urgency in contemporary architectural practice. Their individual presentations are followed by a conversation moderated by CCA Director Mirko Zardini. The Urgency series reflects the CCA’s ongoing exploration of critical issues facing(...)
12 June 2009
Urgency 2009: Adam Caruso and Brigitte Shim
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Adam Caruso of Caruso St John and Brigitte Shim of Shim-Sutcliffe Architects address topics they consider to be of vital importance and urgency in contemporary architectural practice. Their individual presentations are followed by a conversation moderated by CCA Director Mirko Zardini. The Urgency series reflects the CCA’s ongoing exploration of critical issues facing(...)
textual records
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13 file
Article drafts
ARCH241898
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Hays Introduction - drafts by Michael Hays Deamer - drafts of article by Peggy Deamer Kwinter - article drafts by Sanford Kwinter Robbins, Ed - article drafts by Edward Robbins El-Dahdah love letter from Plano - drafts of play by Farès el-Dahdah El-Dahdah Images Rostislav Svácha - Letter from Prague Allen - drafts of article by Stan Allen Graf - drafts of article by Doug Graf Hildner - drafts of article by Jeffrey Hildner Greg Lynn - drafts of article by Greg Lynn Gwathmey Singapore / California House Gwathmey Interview - Charles Gwathmey interviewed by Cynthia Davidson (transcripts)
1994-1995
Article drafts
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ARCH241898
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Hays Introduction - drafts by Michael Hays Deamer - drafts of article by Peggy Deamer Kwinter - article drafts by Sanford Kwinter Robbins, Ed - article drafts by Edward Robbins El-Dahdah love letter from Plano - drafts of play by Farès el-Dahdah El-Dahdah Images Rostislav Svácha - Letter from Prague Allen - drafts of article by Stan Allen Graf - drafts of article by Doug Graf Hildner - drafts of article by Jeffrey Hildner Greg Lynn - drafts of article by Greg Lynn Gwathmey Singapore / California House Gwathmey Interview - Charles Gwathmey interviewed by Cynthia Davidson (transcripts)
textual records
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13 file
1994-1995
19 March 1999
Series
Projects
AP194.S1
Description:
Series contains records associated with three OCEAN North projects to which Johan Bettum brought a significant insight: Synthetic Landscape (1995-2000), Jyväskylä Music and Arts Centre (1997) and Töölö Football Stadium (1997). The collaborative process around these projects allowed exploring design methods through the usage of digital tools. In discussions with Greg Lynn, Johan Bettum and Kivi Sotamaa have expressed that they had broached Töölö as a landscape and Jyväskylä as a cloud. Particle streaming and Channelling Systems approaches were applied in these projects and further developed in the third phase of the Synthetic Landscape project and its Pavilion. The Synthetic Landscape project also featured usage of polymer composite materials. All records are born-digital, except for one 1995 drawing from the Synthetic Landscape project. Records include CAD models, raster and vector images, textual records and animated renderings from Channelling Systems studies. CAD models and drawings show design process of the projects, and range from the abstract (particle streaming) to very detailed plans (Jyväskylä). They were created using form*Z, Microstation, Alias, 3D Studio, AutoCAD and Rhinoceros. Some files were saved in IGES and DXF formats. Most CAD drawings have been saved as raster images. Drawings and models might have been saved in more than one file format. Digital textual records include project descriptions, presentations and reports, budgets and meeting notes, often created using the Microsoft Office software suite. Sources: Bettum, Johan and Michael Hensel. “Channelling Systems: Dynamic Processes and Digital Time-Based Methods in Urban Design.” AD Architectural Design 70, no.3 (June 2000): 36-43. Greg Lynn, ed. Archaeology of the Digital 17: OCEAN North, Jyväskylä Music and Arts Centre, Montréal: Canadian Centre for Architecture, 2017. ePub.
1995-2000
Projects
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AP194.S1
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Series contains records associated with three OCEAN North projects to which Johan Bettum brought a significant insight: Synthetic Landscape (1995-2000), Jyväskylä Music and Arts Centre (1997) and Töölö Football Stadium (1997). The collaborative process around these projects allowed exploring design methods through the usage of digital tools. In discussions with Greg Lynn, Johan Bettum and Kivi Sotamaa have expressed that they had broached Töölö as a landscape and Jyväskylä as a cloud. Particle streaming and Channelling Systems approaches were applied in these projects and further developed in the third phase of the Synthetic Landscape project and its Pavilion. The Synthetic Landscape project also featured usage of polymer composite materials. All records are born-digital, except for one 1995 drawing from the Synthetic Landscape project. Records include CAD models, raster and vector images, textual records and animated renderings from Channelling Systems studies. CAD models and drawings show design process of the projects, and range from the abstract (particle streaming) to very detailed plans (Jyväskylä). They were created using form*Z, Microstation, Alias, 3D Studio, AutoCAD and Rhinoceros. Some files were saved in IGES and DXF formats. Most CAD drawings have been saved as raster images. Drawings and models might have been saved in more than one file format. Digital textual records include project descriptions, presentations and reports, budgets and meeting notes, often created using the Microsoft Office software suite. Sources: Bettum, Johan and Michael Hensel. “Channelling Systems: Dynamic Processes and Digital Time-Based Methods in Urban Design.” AD Architectural Design 70, no.3 (June 2000): 36-43. Greg Lynn, ed. Archaeology of the Digital 17: OCEAN North, Jyväskylä Music and Arts Centre, Montréal: Canadian Centre for Architecture, 2017. ePub.
Series
1995-2000
Isola and Norzi: Conshelf II
Artists Hilario Isola and Matteo Norzi discuss Jacques Cousteau’s Conshelf II underwater base and their own project Liquid Door, which proposes to revive the dream of living underwater by making Cousteau’s Starfish House inhabitable. Based in New York, Italian-born Hilario Isola and Matteo Norzi have collaborated since 2003, pooling their backgrounds and interests in art(...)
Paul Desmarais Theatre
13 May 2010 , 7pm
Isola and Norzi: Conshelf II
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Artists Hilario Isola and Matteo Norzi discuss Jacques Cousteau’s Conshelf II underwater base and their own project Liquid Door, which proposes to revive the dream of living underwater by making Cousteau’s Starfish House inhabitable. Based in New York, Italian-born Hilario Isola and Matteo Norzi have collaborated since 2003, pooling their backgrounds and interests in art(...)
Paul Desmarais Theatre